Hi,

Kai Krueger wrote:
Easy to do - just download the .osm.pbf and run
osmosis --read-bin country.osm.pbf --write-xml country.osm

May I suggest it be run on planet.openstreetmap.org then as part of the core
services alongside the regular full planet dump?

Making the excerpts basically occupies a whole big machine for half a day. It might be possible to do it on a weekly basis on planet.openstreetmap.org (not my call though) but very unlikely to be run daily.

What's your use case for .osm.bz2 assuming that osm2pgsql, osmosis, and mkgmap support the new format, and that anyone with Osmosis+Java installed can produce a .osm file from a .osm.pbf in less time than it takes to unpack an .osm.bz2 (and with 20% less data transfer volume)?

Creating the .bz2 stuff is very expensive. Once I ditch .bz2 I might be able to add more countries and bring back the North America extracts. I'm really keen on doing that but if there is an important reason why .bz2 has to stay that I have overlooked - say it.

Bye
Frederik

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